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- Acting under the cover of a Hollywood producer scouting a location for a science fiction film, a CIA agent launches a dangerous operation to rescue six Americans in Tehran during the U.S. hostage crisis in Iran in 1979.
- A successful farmyard revolution by the resident animals vs. the farmer goes horribly wrong when the victors create a new tyranny among themselves.
- You are elite Central Intelligence officer, Agent Thorn. An agency mole is selling off secrets to the notorious Russian Mafia, and a secret underworld organization (PROCAT) is running a plot to hijack a nuclear warhead, and possibly to kill the United States President, all after a Russian Presidential candidate was assassinated at the dawn of the end of the nuclear ages with the signing of a historic treaty between Russia and the United States to permanently halt the arms race. Nobody knows who the PROCAT leader is, but it is up to you find out, unravel the assassination plot, discover the mole, and bring PROCAT down.
- From running the country to skydiving, this endearing and enlightening portrait explores the life and careers of George H.W. Bush, the 41st President of the United States.
- Former CIA intelligence officer Andrew Bustamante rates all the "Mission: Impossible" movies, starring Tom Cruise, for realism. Bustamante looks at field-operation scenes in "Mission: Impossible" (1996), and "Mission: Impossible 2" (2000). He breaks down spy gadgets and disguises in "Mission: Impossible III" (2006), and "Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol" (2011). He compares Cruise's physical skills to real-life CIA training in "Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation" (2015), "Mission: Impossible - Fallout" (2018), and "Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One" (2023).
- 200650mNot Rated6.3 (115)VideoA look at America's contemporary predilection for superficial patriotic symbolism via consumerism.
- This historical film in color from the CIA Film Library covers President Richard Nixon's visit to Beijing and the Great Wall in China.
- This short film, presented by United States Army, shows the importance of photography in criminal investigation and military work. Also, the various roles a photographer plays in police work is noted in this film.
- This documentary is a deep analysis of how and why the Corona program was created. It details technological accounts of how the satellite was built, and its specific operations and capabilities. The Corona program was the attempt to create the world's first spy satellite.
- A documentary film from the CIA Film Library that covers protests of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan and U.S. President Jimmy Carter's imposed peacetime reprisals.
- This short dramatized documentary film, presented by U.S. Army, introduces use of polygraph in investigation. Polygraph is used as a lie detector that measures blood pressures, pulse, respiration, skin conductivity while suspect is asked questions and answering them.
- The film tells the story of World War II as it really happened, historical newsreel footage. Also, it features America's involvement in World War II.
- With the mission to educate and connect with the general public, sharing insight into the Agency's core mission, capabilities, and agility as an intelligence leader...and to share some interesting stories along the way.
- Story of the Enigma Machine, the cracking of the Enigma codes and British disinformation campaigns.
- A mysterious female spy helped George Washington defeat the British in the revolutionary war, but her identity is a mystery to this day. Scott Wolter works to uncover her identity and help her take her place in the history books.
- It was a battle no one really wanted, and a victory far greater than anyone expected. Israel fought the Six Day War and were outnumbered and outgunned.
- Two antiwar protests in the fall of 1969 cause President Richard Nixon to cancel his "madman" plans for a massive escalation of the U.S. war in Vietnam.
- This youngest of American presidents took over in the most tense period of the Cold War. The stories from within the White House, on the front lines of CIA operations in Cuba and in the espionage capital of Berlin.
- They were the weapons of fantasy and of terror. Born of great desperation and used under the cover of darkness, special tools of spies and espionage agents delivered war to the heart of the enemy on the shadowy, invisible battleground.
- Women became unlikely heroes who fought behind enemy lines in every conflict of WWII. Female spies unearthed secrets, supported the French Resistance and destroyed the morale of the enemy. Many have sacrificed and paid the ultimate price in order to provide the Allies with confidential intelligence.
- Charlton Heston narrates a look into the Battle of the Atlantic, one of WWII's most significant theatres of warfare, in which Germany's U-boat fleet relentlessly attacked Britain's supply lines.
- An inside perspective on the CIA agency and its secret missions throughout the Cold War. From revolutionary coups and election rigging to embassy spying, the West employed the CIA in controversial ways to win the Cold War.
- From primitive balloons to supersonic spy planes and amazingly sophisticated satellites, get an insider's look at the pioneers of aerial reconnaissance and the profound impact they have had on modern warfare.